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What is the past tense of discourse?

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The past tense of discourse is discoursed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of discourse is discourses.

The present participle of discourse is discoursing.

The past participle of discourse is discoursed.

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There were lecturers who discoursed on a wide range of topics, from Mendelism to Mesopotamia.
I only discoursed on that pleasing subject because news is scarce.
He discoursed about trees, from the cedars of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows from the wall.
The procession was a half mile long numbering nearly a hundred carriages aud was preceded by a military band which discoursed exequial music from the church to the cemetery.
But whenever he has spoken about the guru, he has discoursed for not less than one-and-a-half hours.
While the two of us waited for the meeting to start, I sat rapt as Duncan discoursed on the origins of class society.

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